Tinnitus: How To Stop The Ringing In Your Ears

Ringing in your ears is the most common symptom of tinnitus.

What Is Tinnitus?

Ringing in your ears is the most common symptom of tinnitus. At a minimum, the ringing is annoying and can drown out everyday sounds. Severe tinnitus can also be loud enough to keep you from sleeping, and can cause dizziness and nausea.

Ringing in your ears can be annoying — or unbearable

In some cases, allergies and congestion in your nasal passages can cause tinnitus or make it worse. But more often, tinnitus is a symptom of hearing loss. Either way, the smart thing to do is to have us test your hearing right away. We can discuss your treatment options.

We treat our patients like our own family because we recognize that hearing well is important in all of your relationships!

Does Tinnitus Cause Vertigo?

Vertigo, or what some people just call dizziness, is caused by a disease affecting your inner ear, which helps you stay upright and balanced. The whirling and spinning of vertigo can cause balance issues and increase your chances of falling. That’s the last thing anyone wants; unfortunately, the incidence of falls increases when you’re over 65.

Is tinnitus putting you or a loved one at risk?

If you or a loved one experience vertigo, call us to get your hearing checked as soon as possible. We will give you a professional diagnosis and a treatment plan so you can maintain your balance and avoid injury.